“The hill Uncle Larry used to live on seemed like a mountain to me when I was a kid. We'd come down from Indiana every summer, play with the hounds...Read More »
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3 of 4 | Posted by: Chris Walker - CA - Family

“RIP Dear Sweet Uncle Larry. I cherish the memories made with you over the years. I love you and will miss you dearly. My deepest sympathy to the...Read More »
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4 of 4 | Posted by: Kathy McKee - Valparaiso, IN

DRAKESBORO - LarryRayWalker, Sr., 74, of Drakesboro, died Tuesday, March 28, 2017, at 5:45PM under the care of Hospice of Western Kentucky. Mr. Walker was born March 22, 1943, in Muhlenberg County. He was an appliance repairman at E.A. Cohen & Son, and was of the Baptist faith.

Funeral services will be Sunday, April 2, 2017, at 2:00PM at Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home, with Rev. Leamon Mefford officiating. Burial in Union Ridge Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday after 9:30AM at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to LarryWalker Memorial Fund, c/o Tucker Funeral Home, P.O. Box 548, Central City, KY 42330. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at www.tuckerfuneralhomes.com.

Memories & Candles

Rest in Peace Uncle Larry....You will always be remembered....Our prayers are with you Ray.

Posted by: Roger Walker - Crown Point, IN Apr 01, 2017

Rest in Peace Uncle Larry....You will always be remembered...Our prayers are with you Ray.

Posted by: Roger Walker - Crown Point, IN Apr 01, 2017

The hill Uncle Larry used to live on seemed like a mountain to me when I was a kid. We'd come down from Indiana every summer, play with the hounds he kept in the back yard, pick the ticks off each other, then I'd wander off and try to drive Ray's convertible down the hill by yanking on the gear lever when no one was looking. Thanks to Uncle Larry and cousin Ray, I never did manage to get that

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The hill Uncle Larry used to live on seemed like a mountain to me when I was a kid. We'd come down from Indiana every summer, play with the hounds he kept in the back yard, pick the ticks off each other, then I'd wander off and try to drive Ray's convertible down the hill by yanking on the gear lever when no one was looking. Thanks to Uncle Larry and cousin Ray, I never did manage to get that car out of the driveway and down that mountain-hill. They always wanted all the fast and fun for themselves, and wouldn't let no little kid steal their thunder. I hope Uncle Larry's enjoying the mountain-hill again, and looking down upon us all and still feeling the fast, the fun, and all the love.

Posted by: Chris Walker - CA - Family Mar 30, 2017

RIP Dear Sweet Uncle Larry. I cherish the memories made with you over the years. I love you and will miss you dearly. My deepest sympathy to the entire family, especially Ray. Love ya cuz!